Known as America's last frontier, Alaska is also United State's largest state and is over twice the size of Texas. Alaska has always conjure an image of the grandest natural landscape and awe-inspiring sceneries. Her wild and rugged wilderness, glaciers, mountains, wildlife, and interesting people are Alaska's many offerings.
The best and most popular way to see Alaska is from the coast, on board a Cruise ship. Each year around 1 million people arrive to see Alaska on board a cruise ship and now I understand why. It is a fabulous way to see the coastline of Alaska, otherwise largely inaccessible.
After lots of planning and pondering, we decided to go with Princess cruises on their 7 days Voyage of the Glaciers cruise going Southbound (from Whittier to Vancouver). The itinerary took us from Whittier where we embarked to Hubbard Glacier, Glacier Bay National Park, Skagway, Juneau, Ketchikan and finally Vancouver. Princess cruise is one of the two cruise lines who can go into the Glacier Bay National Park, which was one of the reason we went with Princess cruises.
Cruise lines that do the Alaska Cruises |
Source: Princess Cruises - Voyage of the Glaciers Cruise route |
Overview:
1. Alaska Cruise Day one - Embarkation and tour of the Diamond Princess
2. Alaska Cruise Day two - Yakutat Bay & the Hubbard Glacier
3. Alaska Cruise Day three - Glacier Bay National Park
4. Alaska Cruise Day four - Port call: Skagway
5. Alaska Cruise Day five - Port Call: Juneau
6. Alaska Cruise Day six - Port Call: Ketchikan
7. Alaska Cruise Day seven - Sea Day
8. Alaska Cruise Day eight - Arrival at Vancouver & disembarkation
9. Post Alaska Cruise thoughts